This presentation will look at a variety of indigenous wild animals, some tips on our co-habitation with animals in their native habitat and some common issues and solutions. Please come armed with your most frequently asked questions and concerns.
Bio of Speaker –
Amy Jenner has been a volunteer with Wildlife in Crisis for 5 years. Passionate about the mission of WIC, and under the education of renowned wildlife rehabilitator Dara McDonough Reid (founding director of WIC), Amy conducts frequent community outreach and education programs in an effort to further the mission of the organization.
Since 1988, Wildlife in Crisis, the Wildlife Care Center, has provided care for debilitated wildlife, in addition to its habitat preservation and environmental education programs all in an effort to improve the quality of life in our community.
Each year, WIC cares for over 5,000 injured and orphaned wild animals with the goal of rehabilitating them and releasing them back into the wild. In addition to wildlife care, WIC volunteers answer over 15,000 phone calls regarding native wildlife. Wildlife in Crisis is the only organization of its kind in Connecticut, licensed by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to care for all species of native wildlife.
Please call or email to schedule your class. Free period students please join us also!
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